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Longleaf Pine

Pinus palustris

Description:

Needle like leaves, stands to 80-100 ft tall, the trunk is covered in thick scaly bark, branches grow nearly perfectly straight. Wildlife use is that it is home to Many species that feed on the seeds. Josh Nemec, Ryan Scheaffer

Habitat:

Long Leaf Pines like sandy, dry, and acidic soils. Mostly found in the south east.

Notes:

Fun Facts: Longleaf Pine is the state tree of Alabama.

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Trinity Preparatory School
Spotted by a stud ent at Trinity Preparatory School

Florida, USA

Spotted on Sep 2, 2015
Submitted on Sep 2, 2015

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